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Beautiful summer annual flowers that grow in full sun

 Beautiful summer annual flowers 



To welcome the upcoming summer with bright conditions, let’s start growing some of this year’s flowers today. By producing colorful flowers they not only show off their natural beauty but also bring fresh air through the evergreen leaves, helping them to feel more loved by life and soothe the heat. Check them out to find one or two flower varieties and grow them now!


If you have a full sun location that other plants in the garden do not like, instead, growing them is a great way to maximize all the space. These varieties are very tolerant of high summer temperatures. These full sun plants tolerate dry and drought conditions and are perfect for pots or containers. Also, they are very easy to grow with basic care like moist soil or enough water, they will produce wonderful flowers and they will give great gifts to the hard-working gardener.


1 Zinnia


Zinnia loves warmth, so this flower can fill your garden with long-lasting flowers in jewelry colors. It grows happily and thrives in a sunny place, however, the plant gives regular watering and feeding.


2 Geranium



Geranium is an excellent plant that grows well both indoors and outdoors. You can plant it in containers or hanging baskets and keep it in the patio or sunroom. This variety is easy to grow if you give it enough water.


3 Calibrachoa Chameleon Sunshine Berry


Calibrachoa Chameleon Sunshine berries tend to change color from one season to another. This flower comes in different colors depending on the type. To enjoy its beauty, you can grow them in a pot or hanging basket.


4 marigold



Marigold flowers are of compact size, shrub, slightly spreading habit, and are grown in vegetable gardens to prevent pests. This plant can be easily grown from seeds. Plant them in sunny areas and with regular watering.


5 Petunia night sky


The flower shows petals with white dots like twinkling stars in the night sky. It can grow up to ten inches in height, making it an ideal plant to grow in hanging baskets and pots.


6 Petunias



Petunias provide beautiful pastel shades that brighten up your dull and dull borders. This flower is simple and easy to grow and maintain.


7 Coleus Sea Monkey Purple


Coleus Sea Monkey Purple is known for its amazing colors and unusual leaf patterns. This plant grows to 5 to 7 inches and is ideal for use in rock gardens, miniature gardens, borders, landscapes, and mixed containers.

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